Game Setup
This is a linear game with a very common setup. There are seven horizontal spaces. We can arrange it this way:
I always recommend reading all the rules first. It lets you draw them in the most logical order. For example, I’m going to start with first and last rules.
Whenever a game has you put something in only one of two ways you should draw it in both those two ways. P is either in 1 or 7, so draw those scenarios.
The last rule says there is exactly one package between P and M. So if P is in 1 then M is in 3. If P is in 7 then M is in 5. In theory, M could be before or after P. In practice, there’s only one option for M in each scenario, because P always goes on one of the ends.
I also added the rule that M has to be before T. T is not in 2 in the first one and T is in 6 in the second scenario. The other ordering rule is that L is before N.
The last two things that we should note are that L is one away from O and that S is the random variable.
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